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This product is a ZIP file containing images of the with the below image specifications:

  • 300 dpi
  • 2550 x 3300
  • PNG (transparent background)
  • Files are named using the tribe name

Includes beast totem images and menhir engravings for the following tribes:

  • Black Lion
  • Black Raven
  • Blue Bear
  • Elk
  • Golden Eagle
  • Gray Wolf
  • Great Worm
  • Griffon
  • Red Pony
  • Red Tiger (additional variant with tiger stripes)
  • Sky Pony
  • Thunderbeast
  • Tree Ghost

Players & Dungeon Masters: Looking for a reference guide? Check out the "Player's Guide to Faerûn Heraldry" for 160+ pages with over 350 heraldic shields, arms, badges, tribal totems, and insignia with descriptions.

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Badger B December 24, 2019 12:15 am UTC
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Hey there,

I bought this today.

Can you alter the tiger to have a few stripes please?
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James W December 24, 2019 3:03 pm UTC
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Added a Red Tiger variant with stripes (rock etching and single graphics). My understanding is that the Red Tiger's totem is actually a "snow cat" and not a tiger (as we know tigers). The snow cat is somewhere in 1e (or 2e, I can't remember where but I found it once before). The snow cat has since been removed from MMs. If I remember correctly, it was a large white cat that looked like a mountain lion and (I think) as big as a dire wolf. Let me know if the product update worked - you should find it in your account's library under updates.
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Badger B December 25, 2019 2:51 pm UTC
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Hey James
First & foremost, thank you very much for catering to my whims!

I have had my account converted to non publisher so as soon as I can write something formal in the review I will.

I played "Adnd" when it came out. I dont recall the Snow cat however there is a Snow cat in the Creature Codex Page 346.

Regardless and once more thank you very much :)
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James W December 25, 2019 3:08 pm UTC
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Thanks. In the Savage Frontier, in the chapter where they talk about the tribes, they say the Red Tiger is actually a snow cat. I have no idea why its named Red Tiger, because the very first mention of the Red Tiger tribe said it was a snow cat. Maybe it was a red (or blood covered) snow cat, which would have been unique if all other snow cats were white.

When I was writing my previous comment, I had confused snow cat with a Crag Cat. I don't think they ever officially stat'd a snow cat in a D&D book. In my mind, I see the crag cat/snow cat like winter wolf/wolf relationship. If I were stat'ing it, I'd use the stats of a tiger or panther and give it favored terrain of arctic/tundra.

As far as your whims, I believe that if one person thought enough to ask, then there's probably a few more that thought of it as well, but never let me know. So thanks for the idea.

On a side note, the Player's Guide to Heraldry will get a major update next year (added maybe 50+ more symbols,...See more
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Badger B December 26, 2019 12:36 am UTC
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good news on the heraldy book, I bought that when it came out :)

Not regretted it yet.

But yes the Crag Cat is statted in Storm KIngs Thunder [and possibly else where] and that makes teh most sense since in chapter three the book send you to as many as 150 different locations if you are tenacious enough to uncover them all.

It is precisely for this module that I have bought this pack. So I can start decking out the shrines and so on
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